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Immune pathogenesis of pediatric HIV-1 infection.

Caroline T Tiemessen1, Louise Kuhn.   

Abstract

Vertical exposure to HIV occurs at a time when functional capacity of the infant's immune system is attenuated through immaturity. Immune response capability is rooted in host genetic makeup, and the broad and fine specificity of innate and adaptive immune responses, respectively, shape the outcomes of HIV encounter in some instances and imprint viral changes through selective immune pressure in others. Findings from recent studies have profound implications for understanding immune pathogenesis of pediatric HIV infection and, in particular, highlight the importance of host genetics of both mother and child in determining whether an exposed child acquires HIV infection or not and, if infected, the rate of disease progression. This review focuses on the key host molecules, the CC chemokine CCL3 and HLA, which have taken center stage in these new developments.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16522254      PMCID: PMC2329811          DOI: 10.1007/s11904-006-0003-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep        ISSN: 1548-3568            Impact factor:   5.071


  58 in total

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Journal:  Br Med Bull       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 4.291

Review 2.  Immune control of HIV: the obstacles of HLA and viral diversity.

Authors:  B D Walker; B T Korber
Journal:  Nat Immunol       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 25.606

3.  Selective decrease in circulating V alpha 24+V beta 11+ NKT cells during HIV type 1 infection.

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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2002-02-01       Impact factor: 5.422

Review 4.  Macrophage inflammatory protein-1.

Authors:  Patricia Menten; Anja Wuyts; Jo Van Damme
Journal:  Cytokine Growth Factor Rev       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 7.638

5.  Evolution and transmission of stable CTL escape mutations in HIV infection.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2001-07-19       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 6.  Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific cellular immune responses in newborns exposed to HIV in utero.

Authors:  Louise Kuhn; Stephen Meddows-Taylor; Glenda Gray; Caroline Tiemessen
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2001-12-07       Impact factor: 9.079

7.  Reduced HIV-stimulated T-helper cell reactivity in cord blood with short-course antiretroviral treatment for prevention of maternal-infant transmission.

Authors:  L Kuhn; S Meddows-Taylor; G Gray; D Trabattoni; M Clerici; G M Shearer; C Tiemessen
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 4.330

8.  T-helper cell responses to HIV envelope peptides in cord blood: protection against intrapartum and breast-feeding transmission.

Authors:  L Kuhn; A Coutsoudis; D Moodley; D Trabattoni; N Mngqundaniso; G M Shearer; M Clerici; H M Coovadia; Z Stein
Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2001-01-05       Impact factor: 4.177

9.  Effect of a single amino acid change in MHC class I molecules on the rate of progression to AIDS.

Authors:  X Gao; G W Nelson; P Karacki; M P Martin; J Phair; R Kaslow; J J Goedert; S Buchbinder; K Hoots; D Vlahov; S J O'Brien; M Carrington
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2001-05-31       Impact factor: 91.245

10.  CD1d-restricted human natural killer T cells are highly susceptible to human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection.

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Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  2002-04-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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1.  Differences in Evolution of HIV-1 Subtype C Reverse Transcriptase Between Children and Adults Likely Explained by Maturity of Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses.

Authors:  Shanmugam Saravanan; Selvamurthi Gomathi; Bagavathi Kausalya; Jayaseelan Boobalan; Kailapuri G Murugavel; Pachamuthu Balakrishnan; Sarvode N Mothi; Sunil S Solomon; Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy; Poongulali Selvamuthu; Suniti Solomon; Davey M Smith
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2015-04-28       Impact factor: 2.205

Review 2.  Molecular mechanisms of HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission and infection in neonatal target cells.

Authors:  Nafees Ahmad
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  2010-10-01       Impact factor: 5.037

Review 3.  CC chemokines and protective immunity: insights gained from mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

Authors:  Caroline T Tiemessen; Louise Kuhn
Journal:  Nat Immunol       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 25.606

4.  Differential HIV-1 replication in neonatal and adult blood mononuclear cells is influenced at the level of HIV-1 gene expression.

Authors:  Vasudha Sundaravaradan; Shailendra K Saxena; Rajesh Ramakrishnan; Venkat R K Yedavalli; David T Harris; Nafees Ahmad
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2006-07-25       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 5.  The rhesus macaque pediatric SIV infection model - a valuable tool in understanding infant HIV-1 pathogenesis and for designing pediatric HIV-1 prevention strategies.

Authors:  Kristina Abel
Journal:  Curr HIV Res       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 1.581

6.  African infants' CCL3 gene copies influence perinatal HIV transmission in the absence of maternal nevirapine.

Authors:  Louise Kuhn; Diana B Schramm; Samantha Donninger; Stephen Meddows-Taylor; Ashraf H Coovadia; Gayle G Sherman; Glenda E Gray; Caroline T Tiemessen
Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2007-08-20       Impact factor: 4.177

7.  Toll-like receptor variants are associated with infant HIV-1 acquisition and peak plasma HIV-1 RNA level.

Authors:  Kristin M Beima-Sofie; Abigail W Bigham; Jairam R Lingappa; Dalton Wamalwa; Romel D Mackelprang; Michael J Bamshad; Elizabeth Maleche-Obimbo; Barbra A Richardson; Grace C John-Stewart
Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2013-09-24       Impact factor: 4.177

8.  Relationship between inflammatory mediator patterns and anemia in HIV-1 positive and exposed children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

Authors:  Gregory C Davenport; James B Hittner; Tom Were; John M Ong'echa; Douglas J Perkins
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2012-05-08       Impact factor: 10.047

9.  NK cells in treated HIV-infected children display altered phenotype and function.

Authors:  Sanjana Mahapatra; William T Shearer; Charles G Minard; Emily Mace; Mary Paul; Jordan S Orange
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2019-02-05       Impact factor: 10.793

10.  Virologic Response to Very Early HIV Treatment in Neonates.

Authors:  Stephanie Shiau; Renate Strehlau; Yanhan Shen; Yun He; Faeezah Patel; Megan Burke; Elaine J Abrams; Caroline T Tiemessen; Shuang Wang; Louise Kuhn
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 4.241

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